Artist's albums
Hero (Remastered)
2022 · single
Hip Hip Hurray
2022 · single
Out On Bail
2022 · album
Out On Bail
2022 · single
We're Alive
2021 · single
Cocaine & Other Good Stuff
2020 · album
Elected
2020 · single
Rock n’ Roll Disease
2019 · album
Back On The Lash
2017 · album
Tough As Fuck : Live In Athens
2016 · album
Light Your Bonfires
2015 · album
Classics
2015 · album
Live in England
2015 · album
Salutation from the Ghetto Nation
2015 · album
Drugs, God and the New Republic
2015 · album
Fucker
2015 · album
Stiff Middle Finger
2015 · album
Destroy the War Machine
2009 · album
Similar artists
The Quireboys
Artist
Junkyard
Artist
Faster Pussycat
Artist
Saigon Kick
Artist
Dangerous Toys
Artist
The Almighty
Artist
Circus Of Power
Artist
Love/Hate
Artist
Vain
Artist
Mind Funk
Artist
Bang Tango
Artist
Bulletboys
Artist
Salty Dog
Artist
Little Caesar
Artist
Dirty Looks
Artist
Lillian Axe
Artist
Tora Tora
Artist
Spread Eagle
Artist
Biography
There’s only one place to start, to be truthful with “Out On Bail” and its with track three. “Hip Hip Hurray”. It has one of the best, most striking choruses that you’ll hear in 2022. It goes like this: Hip Hip Hurray, Trump died of Covid today. Hip Hip Hurray Freeze his body, put his kids in a cage. Kory Clarke is the master of the sloganeering song too, and he finishes with a plaintive scream of “destroy the GOP!” One of those songs where people go: “he didn’t just say that did he?” and the thing with Clarke is quite simple. He did. He loved it too. It’s been ever thus. In 1991 when the world was losing its shit over grunge his Warrior Soul released one of the greatest records of the period, a record that sounded nothing like anything else. It has on it “The Wasteland”. One of my favourite songs of all time. I listened to it today, actually (that one sticks the boot into Trump too, in a kind of prescient way) and instantly I was the 16 year old kid screaming “I am in the Wasteland, mama, you know its true, no motherfucker is gonna tell me what to do”, but rather more prosaically, its striking that the anger in those words (the LAPD, the President, consumerism) is still the same things he’s angry about now. Listen to the anthem for togetherness “We’re Alive” that kicks off “….Bail” and it could only be Warrior Soul. Clarke doesn’t sound like anyone else and neither does the band. https://www.facebook.com/groups/warriorsoulmgmt